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The Women’s National Basketball Association offseason is nothing short of absolute entertainment. The New York Liberty, who are the WNBA reigning champions, traded a 2025 and 2026 first round draft ...
Funding cuts to the Fulbright Program have left scholars around the world scrambling to cover basic expenses as the U.S. State Department implements cost-saving measures under the President Donald ...
In 2018, the Supreme Court’s decision in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association overturned the federal ban on sports betting, allowing states to legalize and regulate it as they saw fit.
The New York City transit system, long plagued with delays and aging infrastructure, is turning to artificial intelligence to improve maintenance and reduce disruptions. In a pilot program launched ...
Spoilers ahead for both seasons of Apple TV+ show “Severance.” “Severance” has a lot to say about disability justice. However, because ‘Outies’ choose to undergo the ‘Lumon’ severance procedure of ...
In the cutthroat world of campus dining, finding a restaurant that breaks the monotonous chain-restaurant mold is rarer than a student’s perfect attendance. Summer Salt, located at 30 East 23rd St., ...
Nearly four years ago, Andrew Cuomo resigned from his post as New York governor on account of sexual harassment allegations. Fast forward to today, and Cuomo is leading polls for the mayorship of New ...
For decades, body mass index has been the go-to metric for defining healthy weight ranges, but its usefulness as a reliable indicator of health is increasingly being questioned. Originally designed as ...
A performance art piece recreating a 1990 art heist went viral on TikTok and Instagram on March 15 at Chelsea Walls Gallery. Fake FBI agents arrived to seize “Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee ...
Lower Manhattan has a new luxury retailer — that came all the way from France. French department store Printemps opened its only U.S. location on March 20 at 1 Wall St., across from Trinity Church in ...
Just a stone’s throw away from campus, behind the plaza and across from La Vera Pizza on 347 Third Avenue, Forefeathers Chicken Madness has quickly become a student favorite. This small but mighty ...
On March 19, Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announced that the agency will stop selling the iconic yellow cards by the end of 2025 and fully shift to OMNY, its ...
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